Bang & Olufsen Beomaster 900M
A receiver developed as a variant of the Beomaster 960, offered in fine wood finishes.
Overview
The Bang & Olufsen Beomaster 900M is a receiver, described in the company's 1967 catalogue as a version of the Beomaster 960 developed for specific user requirements, though the exact purpose is not fully detailed. It was offered with a choice of teak or Brazilian rosewood finish, reflecting Bang & Olufsen's emphasis on design integration with home environments.
Specifications
| Long-term max. output power, IEC | 2 x 60 watts / 8 ohms |
| Total harmonic distortion | IHF <0.1% / 25 watts 20 - 20,000 Hz |
| Dimensions | 34" x 18" x 9" |
| Weight | 42lbs |
Design
The Beomaster 900M was available in a choice of teak or Brazilian rosewood finish, emphasizing its role as a furniture-grade audio component.
Context
The Beomaster 900M is described as a version of the Beomaster 960, suggesting it was part of an established product line tailored for a specific use case, though the full context is not preserved in the available catalogue excerpt.
Market
Listings show varied current prices, including £2,474.81 (sold) on Etsy UK and €495.00 on Etsy IE, indicating a wide range in condition and market demand. One unit was noted as "partially working," suggesting potential reliability concerns in surviving examples.
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